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14 June 2010

Charge Him With Assault & Battery

The left is having anger issues. This is extremely disturbing. No, Congressman, you DO NOT have a right to know who the student is. You do have a right to ignore him and walk away. The student has a right to ask you questions. You DO NOT have a right to assault him. You committed a criminal act and I hope this student obtains a warrant for your arrest. Should make a fabulous campaign commercial come fall.

This Congressman's tag line on his version of the event, using this video for his campaign commercial:

"Congressman Bob Etheridge - keeping our streets safe from peaceful college students just asking questions. (Honestly, I was just huggin' the boy!)"

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